โDec-17-2021 03:59 AM
โJan-14-2022 09:01 AM
โJan-14-2022 06:42 AM
cleo43 wrote:
I use Linux, running Win 7 & XP without any problem.
Windows 7 stuck its nose on my very old Brother DCP-7020 Printer/Scanner, so I found an XP ISO on Archive.Org, install it on VBox, whip out the driver CD and everything works again.
A minimum install of XP takes less than 10G, and when not running, takes no CPU ressource at all. I print/scan once or twice in a blue moon.
I have'nt touched real Windows for a while.
โJan-10-2022 02:07 PM
โJan-10-2022 12:27 PM
cleo43 wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
Older Peripheral hardware that worked well with XP/7/8 no longer works well, works partially or randomly or not at all..
I run XP inside VirtualBox to solve all these problems. It's criminal to dump all these perfectly running hardwares to eWaste.
โJan-10-2022 11:54 AM
โJan-10-2022 10:06 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Older Peripheral hardware that worked well with XP/7/8 no longer works well, works partially or randomly or not at all..
โJan-09-2022 02:00 PM
BobsYourUncle wrote:
Windoze could make older hardware work, they just don't want to...
โJan-09-2022 12:35 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:wa8yxm wrote:Mayor30 wrote:
In my opinion,Windows XP was the best of all the Window versions. Why couldn't they make updated versions of that instead of what they're doing?
Windows corporate policy
If it's not broke.. We will break it.
No truer but sadder words have been spoken when it comes to the sad state MS products are in.
Older Peripheral hardware that worked well with XP/7/8 no longer works well, works partially or randomly or not at all..
Have been fighting that fight the last few weeks setting up a W10 PC for my DW (she uses it for the times she needs to work from home).. A all in one printer/scanner we have been using on Win7 is only partially supported with Win10 drivers.
Making this even more difficult, MB manufacturers have been busy removing older legacy USB2/1 hardware (at the request of MS by the way) and hubs leaving you with a crippled USB3 port that simulates USB2.. To get the USB2 simulation one must have specific chipset USB drivers installed in Windows..
Older printers and scanners I have found are less than happy with this simulated USB2 enviroment and may work, may not work or sometimes just not show up..
The recommend MS "fix".. Don't use USB for printing and scanning!!! Nope instead, use the network printing! Yeah, like every printer/scanner had or has a network server built in..
I ended up installing a dedicated USB2/1 card I had laying around, but folks with laptops may have a difficult time doing that forcing folks to trash something that works fine on an older OS :R
New Laser printers with scanners are not cheap and neither is drums and toner you may have spares of. I don't live that way, some may call me cheap, I call it being thrifty and resourceful.
Just wasteful Americans at work..
โJan-09-2022 11:21 AM
wa8yxm wrote:Mayor30 wrote:
In my opinion,Windows XP was the best of all the Window versions. Why couldn't they make updated versions of that instead of what they're doing?
Windows corporate policy
If it's not broke.. We will break it.
โJan-09-2022 06:07 AM
Mayor30 wrote:I really liked XP, but IMO Windows 7 is a better updated version of XP. Which is why I use it.
In my opinion,Windows XP was the best of all the Window versions. Why couldn't they make updated versions of that instead of what they're doing?
โJan-09-2022 05:59 AM
Mayor30 wrote:
In my opinion,Windows XP was the best of all the Window versions. Why couldn't they make updated versions of that instead of what they're doing?
โJan-09-2022 04:05 AM
โJan-06-2022 02:18 PM
1492 wrote:
Bill, if you are connecting to the Internet with WIN7, you're taking a risk of using any legacy OS with no security patching moving forward. Most all who caught the WannaCry crypto ransomeware got it from unpatched WIN 7 machines. Hope you're not accessing any financial accounts?
Don't think anti-malware software can protect you. It just takes a cyber criminal to exploit a vulnerability in OS allowing elevated privileges to disable security on your system. They can then do pretty much anything they want.
โJan-04-2022 08:03 AM